Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] to [noun sg] 1 " in BNC.

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1 — It was pointed out that the devolution of responsibility to Grade 1 and 2 for lower grades , meant that they would be responsible for the career development and training needs of staff they work with .
2 Research shows that less than 10 per cent of listeners to Radio 1 are regular record buyers , so it would be unrepresentative of our audience 's taste to be ruled by the movements of the singles ' chart .
3 Tonight , The Cuckoos are more like listening to Radio 1 on the M25 .
4 The overall effect is to loosen the tightly abutting domain junction seen in CD4(D1D2) by sliding domain 2 down by 4 residues with respect to domain 1 , lengthening the molecule by some 15 .
5 These shifts are shown in the upper graph of Fig. 11 where the price level falls from OP to OP 1 .
6 In the neo-classical model , where the price level is assumed to be flexible , the price level falls from OP to OP 1 and real income remains at the full employment level , OY f .
7 Other things being equal , the level of investment will rise from Q to Q 1 .
8 By contrast , Exercise 2 is a chromatic scale , similar in concept to Exercise 1 in that it 's also a continuous loop , but in reality quite different in terms of feel and effect .
9 The probability of survival from birth to age 1 is J , and from age 1 to age 2 is A. For simplicity , we assume that the expected fertility is the same at both ages ( ) .
10 Each female produces one daughter at each of two ages ( m=1 ) ; the chance of survival from birth to age 1 is J , and from age 1 to age 2 is A. The heavy curve shows the maximum possible survival probabilities , and represents the trade-off between adult and juvenile survival ( J+A1 ) .
11 In relation to Question 1 ( which is discussed in the following pages ) , many trainees find it difficult to discard subjectivity entirely in goal setting and still want to set goals to do with changing ‘ attitudes ’ , ‘ relationships ’ , and ‘ perceptions ’ .
12 Here in Mixed Life , a text that must be seen in relation to Scale 1 and Scale 2 , Hilton adumbrates the same progress in chapter fourteen : Following Augustinian theology , he locates the very essence of Christian life in the continual sustained desire for God — the only way in this life to perceive the nature of the love which joins God and man 's soul .
13 This is best illustrated by reference to Article 1 of the Protocol .
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